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Je n'ai pas vu de fil là dessus, donc je me permet de le créer.

 

 

Visiblement, on est passé à 2 doigts d'une nouvelle guerre et très possible qu'elle se déclenche quand même entre la Serbie et le Kosovo.

 

https://www.france24.com/fr/europe/20220827-tensions-serbie-kosovo-les-deux-pays-concluent-un-accord-de-libre-circulation

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There was no ambiguity about her position regarding Kosovo. She was virulently hostile to the Serbian government in Belgrade and extremely sympathetic to the rebel Albanian Kosovars. In her discussions with Bill Clinton, she later admitted, “I urged him to bomb.” In the book Hillary’s Choice, author Gail Sheehy describes the tense exchange between the Clintons in detail. “On March 21, 1999, Hillary expressed her views by phone to the president: ‘I urged him to bomb.’ The Clintons argued the issue over the next few days. [The President expressed] what-ifs: What if bombing promoted more executions? What if it took apart the NATO alliance? Hillary responded: ‘You cannot let this go on at the end of a century that has seen the major holocaust of our time. . What do we have NATO for if not to defend our way of life?’ The next day the President declared that force was necessary.”

https://www.cato.org/commentary/hillarys-hawkishness-began-when-she-was-first-lady#

 

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